Tatung AW2TRANSMITTER Wireless IPod Audio Sender User Manual 1 ai

Tatung Company Wireless IPod Audio Sender 1 ai

User Manual

Safety InformationModel No. :  AW2Wireless iPod Audio Sender/ReceiverFCCThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation that is subject to following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful  interference and,(2)   This device must accept any interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.Warning:  Changes  or  modifications  to  this  unit  not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.Setup GuideIntroductionPackage Contents CleaningInformation  for  Users  on  Disposal  of  Old Equipment[European Union]This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic  equipment  should  not  be disposed as general household waste at its end-of-life.  Instead,  the  product  should  be handed  over  to  the  applicable  collection point  for  the  recycling  in  accordance  with your national legislation.By  disposing  of  this  product  correctly,  you  will  help  to conserve  natural  resources  and  will  help  prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health that could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more information about collection point and  recycling  of  this  product,  please  contact  your  local municipal  office,  your  household  waste  disposal  service  or the shop where you purchased the product.Attention:This symbol is only valid in the European Union.General SetupAbout “PAIR” and “HOP” FunctionsTroubleshootingConfigurationsFunctional OverviewFeaturesThe  symbol with  an  arrow “going  out”  indicates that  audio  is transmitted from the Receiver to a speaker system.1   USB Plug2   LED Indicator3   PAIR Button 4   Audio Jack (input for Sender, output for Receiver)1234Receiver (Bottom View)Sender ReceiverPenalties  may  be  applicable  for  incorrect  disposal  of  this waste, in accordance with national legislation.[Other Countries outside the European Union]If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment. Wireless iPod Audio Sender Wireless Audio Receiver   USB AC power adapter       (1)  RCA adapter “Y” cable            (2)  Mini-jack (3.5mm) audio cables (20") Setup GuideYour  A W 2   components  are  not  water-resistant,  so  it's important  that  they  should  be  kept  free  of  moisture. You should  clean  only  with  a  dry  cloth  or  tissue  and  no  liquid cleaners or solvents should be used.Welcome to the Audioengine family and congratulations on your  purchase  of  the  Audioengine  W 2   Premium  Wireless iPod Audio Adapter! The  Audioengine  team  is  dedicated  to  bringing  you  the highest quality listening experience possible. The Audioengine W2 (AW2) is designed with the same attention to detail and ReceiverSenderInactiveSolidAcknil evitSolidoperational simplicity as all Audioengine products. Our goal is to get you to your music as simply as possible, without all the “gadget  tinkering”  that  other  products  require.  As  with our  other  past  efforts,  we  thank  all  our  customers  and resellers  for  helping  us  create  another  great  Audioengine product.   Easy setup - connects in seconds  Plug-n-play - no CD or downloads to install Super-compact size and no batteries required  Plays all music formats from any media player 30 feet range (9 meters) with no signal delay, dropouts, or interference CD-quality  HD  stereo  sound  with  no  reduction  in  audio quality Replaces any RCA or mini-jack (3.5mm) audio cableThe  Audioengine  W 2   is  designed  to  connect  your  i P o dwirelessly. You  can  think  of  A W 2   as  a  simple replacement for any RCA or 3.5" mini-jack  cable to or from your  iPod,  Audioengine  powered  speakers,  computer,  TV, surround-sound  or  stereo  receiver, game  console,  network music  player  -  or  any  other  product  where  you  want  to eliminate audio cables.The  A W 2   consists  of  2  units,  the  “SENDER”  and  the “RECEIVER”.  The  A W 2   Sender  transmits  audio  from  your iPod. The  other  part  of  AW2,  the Receiver,  connects  audio  to  any  product  which  has mini-jack or RCA audio inputs. Power for the Receiver is provided from either a USB  computer  port,  from  the  included  USB  AC  power adapter, or from any other AC charging adapter with a USB connector (such as an iPod AC power charger, for example).  Another  USB  power  source  is  in  the  Audioengine  A5 powered speakers, which are equipped with a ComboPort RUSB charger on the top of the left speaker. The  Sender  and  Receiver  components  look  s i m i l a r ,  but you can tell them apart by these markings, shown here:The  bottom  of  t h e   A W 2   r e c e i v e r   has  an  audio  jack  with  a symbol indicating whether the jack is an input or output:Setup  is  really  simple. The  A W 2   Sender  needs  a n   i P o d .  The AW2 Receiver needs USB power and a place to send the audio to, such as Audioengine A5 powered speakers or a  surround sound receiver. There  are  many  ways  to  use  the  A W 2   Premium  Wireless iPod Audio Adapter. Some possible configurations are listed here and a few specific examples are shown in the Configuration section. These are by no means  all the  possible uses -  they are just shown to give ideas for your own usage.Shown here is the primary AW2 wireless configuration:123    iPod or iPod dock to Audioengine 5 (A5) Powered  SpeakersNote: This configuration applies to all digital music players.1)  Connect  the  A W 2   Sender  to  the  included  USB  Power Adapter.2)  Connect  the  mini-jack  cable  from  your  iPod  (or  iPod dock) to the AW2 Sender.3)  Plug the USB Power Adapter into an AC outlet.4)  Plug  the  A W 2   Receiver  into  the  A5  ComboPort  USB connector.5)  Connect  the  included  mini-jack  cable  from  the  AW2 Receiver to the A5 ComboPort audio input.6) The  status  indicators on  the  Sender  and  Receiver will blink  for  a  few  seconds  and  then  go  solid,  indicating that they are linked.7) Play your music!Hopping between Senders and Receivers:1) Momentarily press the button on the Sender.  The status indicator  will  blink  slowly  and  then  go  solid,  indicating that it has Hopped to the next Receiver that is Paired in your system.2) Press the Sender button again to Hop to other Receivers.  You may Hop to up to 8 Paired Receivers, one at a time.If no music is playing from your AW2 Sender/Receiver pair, try the following tips.SupportIf you have questions or issues that we can help you with, don't hesitate to email us at:  support@audioengineusa.comor call toll-free in the United States at:  (877) 853-4447Problems TipsSender and/or Receiver status indicators are not lit:Sender and/or Receiver status indicators are blinking:Sender  and  Receiver  status indicators  are  both  solidly  lit, but still no music:Check that the Sender and Receiver are connected to power (from computer USB port and/or USB AC power adapter).  If using  a computer, check  that the Sender (and  not the Receiver) is connected to the computer USB port. Repeat the Sender/Receiver Pairing process (see “About Pair and Hop Functions” section). If multiple devices are Paired, press the Sender button to “Hop” to the desired Receiver. Check that the Sender is connected to your desired audio source and the Receiver's output is connected to the correct audio input. Check that all cables are properly connected. Check that your desired audio output source (into the Sender) is present.  Check that  the Receiver's output  is connected  to the  device which is  powered on and working.             If  connected  to  a  computer,  verify  that  USB  Audio  Device “Audioengine  AW2”  is selected in your system (see “Configurations” #1).           If  connected to a computer and  using iTunes,  verify that “Computer” is selected  in the lower right corner of iTunes.           If  using a computer,  check that the  Sender (and  not the  Receiver) is  connected to the computer USB port.Technical SpecificationsItemOutput levelFrequency Response(1 kHz = 0 dB) THDConditionmVdBdB%Specification680000.1100 Hz10 kHzItemSignal - Noise RatioChannel SeparationEffective DistanceConditiondBdBdBmSpecification927070>30L > RR > LReceiverSenderConnect to an input audio sourceiPod  Audioengine A5 or A2 poweredspeakersAudioengine A5 or A2 (used as rear-channel surround speakers)Audioengine A5 or A2 powered speakersAudioengine S8 powered subwooferStereo receiver RCA inputs Stereo receiver RCA inputsPossible configurations:to more than one Receiver and then “Hop” between each, or vice-versa.  Note: Senders and Receivers packaged together are Paired out of the box, so  if you're only using one  Sender/Receiver set, no further configuration is needed. Pairing a Sender and Receiver:1)  Press  and  hold  the  button  on  the  Sender  for  about  5 seconds until the status indicator blinks rapidly.2)  Press  and  hold the  button  on  the  Receiver  for  about  1 seconds until it's indicator also blinks rapidly.  3) Both Sender and Receiver status indicators will turn solid, indicating they are Paired.4) Repeat these steps to Pair with additional Receivers.Note:  Up  to  8  Receivers  may  be  Paired  with  one  Sender, allowing the Sender to Hop  to multiple Receivers, one at a time. More than one Sender may also be Paired to a single Receiver, if desired.Connect to an output audio sourceAudioengine 5iPodPairing  is  a  function  by  which  two  devices  become acquainted. It's like meeting someone for the first time thenalways remembering them. Once a Sender and Receiver are Paired, they will remember each other. You can Pair a Sender 3 41 2

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